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US732937A
US732937A US13636502A US1902136365A US732937A US 732937 A US732937 A US 732937A US 13636502 A US13636502 A US 13636502A US 1902136365 A US1902136365 A US 1902136365A US 732937 A US732937 A US 732937A
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10GCRACKING HYDROCARBON OILS; PRODUCTION OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES, e.g. BY DESTRUCTIVE HYDROGENATION, OLIGOMERISATION, POLYMERISATION; RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBON OILS FROM OIL-SHALE, OIL-SAND, OR GASES; REFINING MIXTURES MAINLY CONSISTING OF HYDROCARBONS; REFORMING OF NAPHTHA; MINERAL WAXES
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  • My invention is an improved process of purifying petroleum to adapt it for use for heating and lighting purposes; and it consists in passing the petroleum through acompound of lime-water, pyrogallic acid, ⁇ and caustic potash, as hereinafter described and claimed.
  • the accompanying drawing is a sectional view of a heating-stove provided with a burner and a purifying apparatus adapted for operation in accordance with my improved process.
  • a generator 1 which is tubular or of other asbestos.
  • This generator may in practice be filled with It is also provided with asuitable number (one or more) of jet-tips for the escape of the vapor therefrom and to supply vapor to the flame or flames. These jet-tips are indicated at 2.
  • an initial burner 3 which may be of any ⁇ suitable construction and in which oil is ignited for initially heating the generator and also for maintaining the generator at such heat as to vaporize oil therein.
  • the generator is here shown as provided with suitable suppporting-legs 4, and the initial burner is shown as suspended from and supported by the generator.
  • a suitable oil-reservoir 5 is supported, as shown, ⁇ or by other suitable means, in an elevated position.
  • An oilfeed fpipe 6 leads from the reservoir ⁇ to an oil-purifying tank Serial No. 136,365. (No specimens.)
  • the purifying tank is supported by a bracket 12, which projects from one end of the'stove.
  • a pipe 13, having a valve 14, leads from the purifying-tank at a suitable dis tance from its upper end to the initial burner 3 to supply the latter with oil.
  • a pipe 15, having a valve 16, connects the said tank with the generator 1.
  • a cleansing medium such as lime-Water, eighty parts; pyrogallic acid, ten parts, and caustic potash, ten parts.
  • the oil fed from the pipe 6 to the lower portion of the purifying-tank rises through the body of the cleansing compound or cleansing medium therein and becomes freed of sulfurous and other deleterious constituents by the action thereof before reaching the burner, and hence the oil is caused to burn freely without smoke, without odor, and to produce a clear flame of great heating and illuminating power.

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PATBNTBD JULY 7, .1903. c. B. GRAHAM.
-- PROCESSO? REFINING 011.. PPLIOATVIONILED DEU. 23, 1902.'
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CHARLES BOOTHROY GRAHAM,
Patented July 7, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
OF SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN.
PROCESS OF REFINING OIL.
SPECIFICATION formingpart Cf Letters Patent No. 32,937, dated July 7, 1903.
Application led lJecember 23, 1902.
. To @ZZ whom it may concern.:
Be it known that I, CHARLES BOOTHROY GRAHAM, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of South Haven, county of Van Buren, Statepf Michigan, have invented a new l and useful Improvement in Processes of Purifying Oil, of which the following isa full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, making part of this specification. l
My invention is an improved process of purifying petroleum to adapt it for use for heating and lighting purposes; and it consists in passing the petroleum through acompound of lime-water, pyrogallic acid,` and caustic potash, as hereinafter described and claimed.
The accompanying drawing is a sectional view of a heating-stove provided with a burner and a purifying apparatus adapted for operation in accordance with my improved process.
In the apparatus shown there is provided l a generator 1, which is tubular or of other asbestos.
suitable form to provide a channel in which oil as it passes is converted by heat to vapor. This generator may in practice be filled with It is also provided with asuitable number (one or more) of jet-tips for the escape of the vapor therefrom and to supply vapor to the flame or flames. These jet-tips are indicated at 2.
At a suitable distance below the generator 1 is an initial burner 3, which may be of any `suitable construction and in which oil is ignited for initially heating the generator and also for maintaining the generator at such heat as to vaporize oil therein. The generator is here shown as provided with suitable suppporting-legs 4, and the initial burner is shown as suspended from and supported by the generator.
A suitable oil-reservoir 5 is supported, as shown,` or by other suitable means, in an elevated position. An oilfeed fpipe 6 leads from the reservoir `to an oil-purifying tank Serial No. 136,365. (No specimens.)
7, which is provided at its upper side with a suitable opening S, having a closure 9, here shown as a screw-cap, and has a valved noz- Zle 10 at its lower side for the discharge of its contents. In the pipe Gis avalve 1l to regulate the supply of oil to the purifying-tank. Said pipe G communicates with the purifying-tank near the lower side of the latter.
The purifying tank is supported by a bracket 12, which projects from one end of the'stove. A pipe 13, having a valve 14, leads from the purifying-tank at a suitable dis tance from its upper end to the initial burner 3 to supply the latter with oil. A pipe 15, having a valve 16, connects the said tank with the generator 1.
`In the purifying-tank is placed a suitable quantity of a cleansing medium, such as lime-Water, eighty parts; pyrogallic acid, ten parts, and caustic potash, ten parts. The oil fed from the pipe 6 to the lower portion of the purifying-tank rises through the body of the cleansing compound or cleansing medium therein and becomes freed of sulfurous and other deleterious constituents by the action thereof before reaching the burner, and hence the oil is caused to burn freely without smoke, without odor, and to produce a clear flame of great heating and illuminating power.
Having thus described my invention, I claim- The herein-described process of purifying oil, consisting in passing the same through a compound of lime-water, pyrogallic acid and caustic .potaslL In testimony whereof I have set my hand, this 9th day of December, A. D. 1902, in the presence of two attesting Witnesses.
CHARLES BOOTIIROY GRAHAM.
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